Hello guys. This semester at uni I’m taking a Network Fundamentals course which
is basically Cisco’s Introduction to Networks course (we’re literally doing just
that). Im wondering how applicable and if so in what ways it is to real life
situations where one might want to setup their own home network. I realise that
if you don’t use cisco equipment the commads will be different, but if we
consider the fundamental knowledge, will what I learn doing this course help me
in the future when I will be setting up my own “server room”? Thanks! 😁
I've never done a ccna or similar cert, so its definitely not a requirement.
If the course covers setting up firewalls, vlans, subnets etc, then it will definitely be applicable. I have attempted to vlan/subnet some of the less trustworthy devices on my network, and it wasnt easy with my limited experience.
I've never done a ccna or similar cert, so its definitely not a requirement.
If the course covers setting up firewalls, vlans, subnets etc, then it will definitely be applicable. I have attempted to vlan/subnet some of the less trustworthy devices on my network, and it wasnt easy with my limited experience.